VITAE. Institution: Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology
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1 VITAE Name: Yen-Hui Lin Current Position: Professor, Ph.D, P.E. Institution: Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology Address: 666, Bu-zih Road, Bei-tun District, Taichung 40601, Taiwan Telephone: ext Fax: Researchn Interests My primary study included the design and implementation of fixed-biofilm process for simultaneous removal of multiple contaminants in industrial wastewater, and development of the kinetic model to simulate the performance of biofilm process. Recent research has emphasized on azo-dye decolorization in a biological activated carbon process and chromium(vi) bioreduction by E. coli on chitosan beads. Simultaneous removal of phenol and chromium(vi) in an anaerobic fixed-biofilm process was also investigated. A novel moving-fixed bed biofilm reactor was developed to remove organic carbon and ammonium-nitrogen simultaneously. The valuable biohydrogen production from food processing wastewater using newly developed high-rate anaerobic wastewater treatment technologies was conducted. Moreover, Conversion of CO2 into CH4 by methane-producing bacterium under a pressurized condition was evaluated in the batch tests. Bioleaching technologies have also applied to recover the heavy metals from industrial waste sludge by indigenous Acidithiobacilli. Current funded research projects include removal of textile wastewater by using fly ash-chitosan composite supporting media in fluidized-bed bioreactor and the removal of organic carbon and ammonium-nitrogen in leachate using fly ash-waste sludge-clay as a composite supporting medium in a oxic/anoxic biofilm reactor.
2 Education Ph.D., Civil/Environmental Engineering University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA January, 1996 May, 1998 M.S., Environmental Engineering National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan August, 1985 May, 1987 B.S., Environmental Engineering National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan August, 1981 May, 1985 Work Experience Engineer, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan July, 1989 November, 1989 Engineer, Agency of Environmental Protection in Taiwan Provincial Government, November, 1989 July, 1992 Research Fellow, Development Center of Biotechnology, Taiwan, September, 1998 July, 2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, August, 2004 January, 2008 Associate Professor, Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, February, 2008 Present Session chairperson 5th IWA-ASPIRE Conference & Exhibition 2013, Daejeon, Korea, September 8-12, Journal reviewer Journal of Hazardous Materials, Water Science and Technology, Journal of Environmental Management, Separation and Purification Technology, Water Environment Research, Bioresource Technology, Journal of Biotechnology
3 Scientific Associations International Water Association (IWA) Who s Who Marquis Who s Who in Asia, 1st edition, 2007 Marquis Who s Who in the World, 25 edition, 2008 Publication Yen-Hui Lin*, Yu-Chien Tu, Guan-Lun Chen (2015) Kinetics of chromium(vi) reduction with acetate biodegradation by Escherichia coli in a fixed biofilm reactor. Environmental Engineering Science, 32(9) , September 2015 (NSC E MY2) (SCI 2014, Impact Factor = 0.991, Ranking = 167/223, Environmental Sciences) Yen-Hui Lin* (2015) Biodegradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenol by mixed culture in an aerobic fixed-biofilm process-kinetic model and reactor performance. Environmental Engineering Science, 32(6) , June 2015 (NSC E MY2) (SCI 2014, Impact Factor = 0.991, Ranking = 167/223, Environmental Sciences) Mong-Chuan Lee, Yen-Hui Lin*, Huang-Wei Yu (2014) Kinetics of nitrification in a fixed biofilm reactor using dewatered sludge-fly ash composite ceramic particle as a supporting medium. Biodegradation, 25(6) , November 2014 (NSC E MY2) (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 2.492, Ranking = 64/165, Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology, ISI Times Cited:0) Yen-Hui Lin* (2014) Modeling chromium(vi) reduction by Escherichia coli using ceramic pearl as a supporting medium. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 11(7), , October 2014 (NSC E MY2) (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 1.794, Ranking = 102/216, Environmental Sciences, ISI Times Cited:0) Yen-Hui Lin* (2014) Adsorption and biodegradation of reactive orange 16 by Funalia Trogii on fly ash-chitosan composite media. Journal of Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Bioengineering, 1(3), 14-21, May 2014 (NSC E MY2) Yen-Hui Lin* (2014) Kinetics of photocatalytic degradation of 2-chlorophenol in a TiO2 catalyst. Research Journal of Modeling and Simulation, 1(4), 1-7, February 2014 (NSC E MY2)
4 Jyh-Yih Leu, Yen-Hui Lin* (2013) Optimization of nutritional composition of growth medium for Chlorella sp. FJ3 growth kinetics in batch and continuous-flow photoreactors. Environmental Technology, 34(20), , October 2013 (EPA-93-E1U ) (SCI 2013, Impact Factor=1.197, Ranking=142/216, Environmental Sciences, ISI Times Cited:0) Yen-Hui Lin*, Wen-Fan Lin, Kai-Ning Jhang, Pei-Yu Lin, Mong-Chuan Lee (2013) Adsorption with biodegradation for decolorization of reactive black 5 by Funalia trogii on a fly ash-chitosan medium in a fluidized bed bioreactor-kinetic model and reactor performance. Biodegradation, 24(1), , February 2013 (NSC E MY2) (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 2.492, Ranking = 64/165, Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology, ISI Times Cited:0) Yen-Hui Lin* (2012) Molecular weight distribution of organic matter by ozonation and biofiltration. Water Science and Technology, 66(12), , December 2012 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 1.212, Ranking = 44/79, Water Resources, ISI Times Cited:0) Yen-Hui Lin*, Hong-Xiang Zheng, Mu-Ling Juan (2012) Biohydrogen production using waste activated sludge as a substrate from fructose-processing wastewater treatment. Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 90(3), , May 2012 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 1.829, Ranking = 47/133, Engineering, Chemical, ISI Times Cited:3) Jyh-Yih Leu, Yen-Hui Lin*, Fuh-Long Chang (2011) Conversion of CO2 into CH4 by methane-producing bacterium FJ10 under a pressurized condition. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 89(9), , September 2011 (EPA-95-E1U4-008) (SCI 2013, Impactor Factor = 2.281, Ranking = 33/133, Engineering, Chemical, ISI Times Cited:6) Yen-Hui Lin*, Chih-Lung Wu, Hsin-Lung Li, Chih-Hao Hsu (2011) Verification of model for adsorption and reduction of chromium (VI) by Escherichia Coli using chitosan bead as a supporting medium. Applied Mathematical Modelling, 35(6), , June 2011 (NSC E MY2) (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 2.158, Ranking = 15/139, Mechanics, ISI Times Cited:3) Yen-Hui Lin*, Hsin-Jung Hsien (2011) Characteristics transformation of humic acid during ozonation and biofiltration processes. Water Environment Research, 83(5), , May 2011 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 1.000, Ranking = 53/79, Water Resources, ISI Times Cited:2) Yen-Hui Lin*, Chih-Lung Wu (2011) Sensitivity analysis of phenol degradation with sulfate reduction under anaerobic conditions. Environmental Modeling & Assessment, 16(4), ,
5 April 2011 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = Ranking = 157/216, Environmental Sciences, ISI Times Cited:3) Yen-Hui Lin*, Mu-Ling Juan, Hsin-Jung Hsien (2011) Effects of temperature and initial ph on biohydrogen production from food-processing wastewater using anaerobic mixed cultures. Biodegradation, 22(3), , March 2011 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 2.492, Ranking = 64/165, Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology, ISI Times Cited:8) Yen-Hui Lin* (2010), Modeling the performance of biodegradation of textile wastewater using polyurethane foam sponge cube as a supporting medium. Water Science and Technology, 62(12), , December (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 1.212, Ranking = 44/79, Water Resources, ISI Times Cited:3) Yen-Hui Lin*, Mu-Ling Juan, Hau-Liang Huang, Hui-Ying Tsai, Pearl Hsui-Ping Lin (2010) Influence of sulfur concentration on bioleaching of heavy metals from industrial waste sludge. Water Environment Research, 82(11): , November (E ) (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 1.000, Ranking = 53/79, Water Resources, ISI Times Cited:0) Yen-Hui Lin* (2010), Nitrification/denitrification in a swine wastewater using porous ceramic sticks with plastic rings as supporting media in two-stage fixed-biofilm reactors. Water Science and Technology, 62(5), , September 2010 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 1.212, Ranking = 44/79, Water Resources, ISI Times Cited:2) Yen-Hui Lin*, Chih-Lung Wu, Chih-Hao Hsu, Hsin-Lung Li (2009) Biodegradation of phenol with chromium (VI) reduction in an anaerobic fixed-biofilm process-kinetic model and reactor performance. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 172(2-3), , December 2009 (NSC E ) (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 4.331, Ranking = 2/124, Engineering, Civil, ISI Times Cited:9) Yen-Hui Lin*, Tzu-Yang Hsien (2009) Kinetics of biodegradation of phenolic wastewater in a biofilm reactor. Water Science and Technology, 59(9), , May 2009 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 1.212, Ranking = 44/79, Water Resources, ISI Times Cited:4) Yen-Hui Lin* (2008) Kinetics of nitrogen and carbon removal in a moving-fixed bed biofilm reactor. Applied Mathematical Modelling, 32(11), , November 2008 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 2.158, Ranking = 15/139, Mechanics, ISI Times Cited:12). Yen-Hui Lin*, Jyh-Yih Leu (2008) Kinetics of reactive azo-dye decolorization by Pseudomonas luteola in a biological activated carbon process. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 39(3),
6 , May 2008 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 2.368, Ranking = 31/133, Engineering, Chemical, ISI Times Cited:27) Yen-Hui Lin*, Fuh-Long Chang, Ching-Yu Tsao, Jyh-Yih, Leu (2007) Influence of growth phase and nutrient source on fatty acid composition of Isochrysis galbana CCMP 1324 in a batch photoreactor. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 37(2), , November 2007 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor =2.368; Ranking = 31/133, Engineering, Chemical, ISI Time Cited:22) Yen-Hui. Lin*, Kwang K. Lee (2006) Kinetics of phenol degradation in an anaerobic fixed-biofilm process. Water Environment Research, 78(6), , June 2006 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 1.000, Ranking = 53/79, Water Resources, ISI Time Cited:3). Tzu-Yang Hsien, Yen-Hui Lin* (2005) Biodegradation of phenolic wastewater in a fixed biofilm Reactor. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 27(2), , December 2005 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor =2.368; Ranking=31/133, Engineering, Chemical, ISI Times Cited:40). Yen-Hui Lin*, Jyh Y. Leu, Chi R. Lan, P-Hsiu P. Lin, Fuh L. Chang (2003) Kinetics of inorganic carbon utilization by microalgal biofilm in a flat plate photoreactor. Chemosphere, 53(7), , November 2003 (SCI 2013, Impact factor=3.499; Ranking = 32/216, Environmental Sciences, ISI Times Cited:15). Yen-Hui Lin*, Kwang K. Lee (2001) Verification of anaerobic biofilm model for phenol degradation and sulfate reduction. Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE, 127(2), , February 2001 (SCI 2013, Impact Factor = 1.221, Ranking = 45/122, Engineering, Civil, ISI Times Cited:21)
VITAE. Institution: Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology
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